And remember, Antenna TV as all the others have dubbed programs and movies in to a file playback system so once it is in the system, if there are glitches and hiccups, they are there for the life of the file.

Piece of useless trivia - The automation playback system used for Antenna TV and This TV is the same exact system we use here.

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And remember, Antenna TV as all the others have dubbed programs and movies in to a file playback system so once it is in the system, if there are glitches and hiccups, they are there for the life of the file.

Piece of useless trivia - The automation playback system used for Antenna TV and This TV is the same exact system we use here.

Among those programs that do not look really good today are the Norman Lear shows, including All in the Family and associated shows. They have, at least, survived. The British show on which All in the Family was inspired had less luck. The entire first production of "Til Death do us Part" seems completely lost.. Like All in the Family, it was produced on videotape, but, as nobody saw future interest in the program, being somewhat topical, the tape was recycled for other uses. That was a BBC decision. When the show went to commercial TV, it was archived. The temptation on both sides of the Atlantic to reuse videotape was pretty strong in the first 10-15 years of the technology.